Woodside Fire Protection District offers an exceptional Cadet Program for individuals interested in a career in the Fire Service. Cadets gain hands-on experience participating in training and public service events. Cadets work 24-hour shifts and ride-along on emergency calls.

What makes San Mateo so great is the involvement and commitment of community members like you. So, why not join us by volunteering your time, energy and talents in continuing to make our city the best place to live! Visit www.cityofsanmateo.org/volunteer to view current citywide opportunities and sign up today. Follow us on Twitter @VolunteerSource

The City of Dublin is currently seeking citizens who are willing to serve as volunteers and are ready to respond whenever disaster strikes. During a catastrophic event there are enormous unmet human resource needs; having a pre-screened and well-managed reserve of volunteers is an extremely valuable community asset.

The San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District is offering an excellent training and fire experience for individuals interested in a career working for a fire department. The District is accepting applications for the position of Volunteer Communication Reserve. This is a volunteer/non-paid position. Applications are being accepted on a continuous basis, but candidates are encouraged to apply early as this recruitment may close at any time.

The Community: The City of Lincoln is a rapidly growing community with a population of 46,000+. It is located northeast of Sacramento, just minutes from I-80 and the Sierra Nevada foothills. The small-town atmosphere features affordable housing, nearby lakes, three local golf courses, and nearby hunting.
THE POSITION:

Reserve Police Officer

Volunteer

Cadet Program

Volunteer Firefighter

Job Category: Volunteer

Location: San Francisco/Peninsula

Job Type: Volunteer

Close Date: Continuous

Woodside Fire Protection District offers an exceptional Cadet Program for individuals interested in a career in the Fire Service. Cadets gain hands-on experience participating in training and public service events. Cadets work 24-hour shifts and ride-along on emergency calls.

Volunteer Opportunities

This agency is not using CalOpps to accept online applications for this recruitment. Please read the job announcement for details on how to apply.

What makes San Mateo so great is the involvement and commitment of community members like you. So, why not join us by volunteering your time, energy and talents in continuing to make our city the best place to live! Visit www.cityofsanmateo.org/volunteer to view current citywide opportunities and sign up today. Follow us on Twitter @VolunteerSource

Why Volunteer During

Your Job Search?

It’s a Good Idea!

Volunteering:

Gives you something to do while waiting for your next job.

Expands your network! You might wind up meeting someone who knows someone who gets you to a paying job.

Helps you explore an interest or type of work you never knew existed – and find out you are really good at it.

Re-energizes you when your job search energy gets low. Doing something to help others changes the energy you project – and that shows in interviews.

Gives you something to talk about in your interview that explains what you’ve been doing with your time.

Makes you feel better about yourself. When you feel good about who you are and what you have to offer, you’ll project a positive attitude that connects with people.

Volunteer Opportunities

Unpaid, Non-benefitted

Are you interested in volunteering in local government? Are you looking for an opportunity to gain valuable job skills? Consider applying for a volunteer opportunity with the City of Foster City.

The City of Foster City is comprised of nine departments: City Manager, Communications/City Clerk, Community Development, Financial Services, Fire, Human Resources, Parks and Recreation, Police, and Public Works. Volunteer opportunities may include clerical assistance, staffing information booths at city events, photographer/videographer, clean up for city events, assisting with various park projects, graphic design, etc.

The knowledge, skills, and abilities required for a volunteer position will vary depending on the department and job tasks. Some volunteer opportunities may require a full background check.

If you are interested in volunteering for the City of Foster City please complete an application online at www.calopps.org or by requesting a paper application from the Human Resources Department located at 610 Foster City Blvd., Foster City, CA.

Please note that applicants for volunteer positions will only be contacted if volunteer opportunities become available as determined by the individual departments.

Disaster Service Volunteer

Job Category: Volunteer

Location: East Bay

Job Type: Volunteer

Close Date: Continuous

THE POSITION

The City of Dublin is currently seeking citizens who are willing to serve as volunteers and are ready to respond whenever disaster strikes. During a catastrophic event there are enormous unmet human resource needs; having a pre-screened and well-managed reserve of volunteers is an extremely valuable community asset.

EXAMPLES OF DUTIES

Volunteers are expected to be on-call when large incidents and disasters occur. These major events include, but are not limited to, earthquakes, severe storms, tornadoes, flash floods, landslides; floods, fires, and unusual incidents than can arise out of terrorism, urban unrest or mass actions.

Whenever such large incidents occur, volunteers are called upon to assist professional responders such as police officers, firefighters, building inspectors, care & shelter support and general emergency operations support with any tasks associated with disaster response and recover. Possible tasks include, but are not limited to:

Care & Shelter – Assist in accruing and providing food, clothing, bedding, shelter, and rehabilitation aid; register evacuees to promote reuniting families and to support the needs of special populations; compile authoritative lists of deceased and missing persons; and other phases of emergency human services, such as maintaining morale and administering to the mental health, religious or spiritual needs of persons suffering from the effects of the disaster.

Logistics – Under the direction of the Chief of Logistics and/or designee, assist in procurement, warehousing, and release of supplies, equipment materials, or other resources. Assist in mobilization and utilization of public and private transportation resources required for the movement of persons, materials, and equipment.

Animal Care – Assist in the establishment and maintenance of a temporary shelter to house animals, register animals to promote reuniting pets with owners, manage intake of donated materials, providing food and water to animals, cleaning living areas, taking animals out for walks, brushing and grooming animal coats, and transporting animals.

Child Care – Assist in the establishment and provision of a temporary child care facility; provide youth ages infant to teen with support and engaging activities; prepare meals and snacks; keep the facility areas clean and organized; assist with crafts, games or free-play; act as a positive role model; provide positive reinforcement and promote healthy, non-violent behaviors; communicate with other full-time staff and volunteers regarding on-going facility, program, and client needs.

Search and Rescue – Under the direction of the appropriate authority, perform search and rescue operations in one or more of several areas including: search and rescue; urban search and rescue; or confined space rescue.

Safety Assessment Inspector – Survey, evaluate and assess damaged facilities for continued occupancy or use; assist in emergency restoration of facilities for utilities, transportation, and other vital community services; and provide recommendations regarding shoring or stabilization of damaged or unsafe building or structures.

Volunteer Communication Reserve

This agency is not using CalOpps to accept online applications for this recruitment. Please read the job announcement for details on how to apply.

The San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District is offering an excellent training and fire experience for individuals interested in a career working for a fire department. The District is accepting applications for the position of Volunteer Communication Reserve. This is a volunteer/non-paid position. Applications are being accepted on a continuous basis, but candidates are encouraged to apply early as this recruitment may close at any time.

Volunteer Communication Reserves are an important part of the District's operations. Their dedication and commitment to the District contribute to the overall success and safety of the Organization and staff by enhancing the communication and support functions in both times of emergency and on a routine basis. Volunteer Communication Reserves do not perform firefighting functions, or other functions that are normally performed by career District personnel.

The duties consist of, but are not limited to the following:

Fire support duties as assigned, including rehabilitation duties during fire incidents

Provide support during mutual aid response, including track resources.

Assist with logistical Situation/Resource Status support

Distribute and recover radio equipment (Cache radios and other equipment)

Operate radio equipment at incidents

Provide telephone and fax support at incidents and during emergencies

Assist with the Mobile Command Post and Breathing Support Unit, including setup, operation, shutdown and rehabilitation (upon completion of training)

Drive Communications Support and Breathing Support Units, including setup, startup and shutdown/rehabilitation (upon completion of the appropriate license, certification, and training requirements)

Responsible for the inspection and care, including reporting maintenance issues through the appropriate channels, of the Mobile Communications and Breathing Support Units

Assist in Community Events

Other duties as assigned

ORIENTATION AND TRAINING (provided by the District)

The Volunteer Communications Reserve Orientation and Training will include the following:

Reserve Firefighter

Salary: Hourly

Job Category: Fire

Location: Sierra Foothills

Job Type: Volunteer

Close Date: Continuous

The Community: The City of Lincoln is a rapidly growing community with a population of 46,000+. It is located northeast of Sacramento, just minutes from I-80 and the Sierra Nevada foothills. The small-town atmosphere features affordable housing, nearby lakes, three local golf courses, and nearby hunting.
THE POSITION:
The purpose of this program is to augment full-time staffing in the City of Lincoln Firefighting program, but mostly the intent is to provide opportunity to develop the skills and abilities necessary for a candidate to gain employment in the fire services industry. The non-sworn Reserve Firefighter will gain the valuable work experience needed to obtain the California State Firefighter I certification. The City of Lincoln will benefit from producing well trained reservists who assist the department with the gained skills, knowledge and abilities. The Reserve Firefighter will receive on-going training.